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					Originally Posted by Pukka Bundook
					
				 
				Philip, 
 
   
Even on the earliest locks, like snapping tinderlocks, the sear has always been mounted using  a pivot pin. 
This one is really New to me. 
			
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 Here is an example of a very early (for a Spanish 
patilla-style miquelet), ca 1630, made in Brescia, Italy.   It has both half- and full-cock sears but getting back to your comment, note that it is designed to work without needing a pivot pin.  A stabilizing bracket on the lockplate is still necessary, though -- this is eliminated in the Finnish design.